France Stele, Vojeslav Mole and Izidor Cankar, who are considered the founders of Slovenian art history as a modern scientific discipline, were all students of Max Dvořak. Traces of the relationship between Dvořak and his three Slovenian students and of his influence over them can be found in different types of sources. I first focus on the preserved personal and intimate documents, their mutual correspondence and on their autobiographical and biographical texts in which we can learn a great deal about Dvořak as a person and teacher. Then I turn to the “historiographical” texts among which Stele’s texts hold a special place; in them he outlined the process of forming the “Ljubljana School of Art History” and defined the origins of its conce...
The paper first provides an overview of the historical level of museology and the history of museolo...
The third, online Slovenian edition of the History of Historiographic Thought combines all the origi...
The article deals with the influence of Berlin philosopher Georg Simmel on Viennese art historian Ma...
The institutionalisation of Slovenian art history began in 1913, when France Stele (1886-1972), a st...
The year of 2021 was remembered as the centenary of the death of Max Dvořák, one of the leading figu...
The intellectual development of Max Dvořák (1874-1921), one of the protagonists of the ‘Vienna Schoo...
In 1903, the Czech University in Prague proceeded to fill the vacant chair in Art History. The Philo...
Johannes Wilde, noted Michelangelo researcher and deputy director of the Courtauld Institute in Lond...
Czech born art historian Max Dvořák is known as one of the leading persons of modern heritage protec...
Discussing the relationship of Max Dvořák and Johannes Wilde on the previous study (János (Johannes)...
This paper was originally published on the ninetieth anniversary of Max Dvořák’s death, in ARS – Jou...
The importance of the Vienna school for establishing the foundations of art history as an independen...
Leto 2016 je bilo v znamenju prvega prekmurskega znanstvenika, pomembnega jezikoslovca in slovenskeg...
Vojeslav Mole, a scholar of Slovenian origin (b. Kanal ob Soci, Slovenia, d. Eugene, Oregon, USA), w...
This article investigates a research method of the so-called Vienna School of Art History, mainly it...
The paper first provides an overview of the historical level of museology and the history of museolo...
The third, online Slovenian edition of the History of Historiographic Thought combines all the origi...
The article deals with the influence of Berlin philosopher Georg Simmel on Viennese art historian Ma...
The institutionalisation of Slovenian art history began in 1913, when France Stele (1886-1972), a st...
The year of 2021 was remembered as the centenary of the death of Max Dvořák, one of the leading figu...
The intellectual development of Max Dvořák (1874-1921), one of the protagonists of the ‘Vienna Schoo...
In 1903, the Czech University in Prague proceeded to fill the vacant chair in Art History. The Philo...
Johannes Wilde, noted Michelangelo researcher and deputy director of the Courtauld Institute in Lond...
Czech born art historian Max Dvořák is known as one of the leading persons of modern heritage protec...
Discussing the relationship of Max Dvořák and Johannes Wilde on the previous study (János (Johannes)...
This paper was originally published on the ninetieth anniversary of Max Dvořák’s death, in ARS – Jou...
The importance of the Vienna school for establishing the foundations of art history as an independen...
Leto 2016 je bilo v znamenju prvega prekmurskega znanstvenika, pomembnega jezikoslovca in slovenskeg...
Vojeslav Mole, a scholar of Slovenian origin (b. Kanal ob Soci, Slovenia, d. Eugene, Oregon, USA), w...
This article investigates a research method of the so-called Vienna School of Art History, mainly it...
The paper first provides an overview of the historical level of museology and the history of museolo...
The third, online Slovenian edition of the History of Historiographic Thought combines all the origi...
The article deals with the influence of Berlin philosopher Georg Simmel on Viennese art historian Ma...